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Date:      Sun, 4 Apr 2010 15:01:46 -0400
From:      Alejandro Imass <ait@p2ee.org>
To:        "Randal L. Schwartz" <merlyn@stonehenge.com>
Cc:        glarkin@freebsd.org, kline@thought.org, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: perl qstn...
Message-ID:  <x2ka14066a01004041201m66da583dg7b8976543aa54697@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Randal L. Schwartz
<merlyn@stonehenge.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Gary" == Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> writes:
[...]

> And I'd recommend a couple of good books, but I might be seen as
> self-pimping. :)
>
> But if you look at http://learn.perl.org/ you'll see a number of other
> resources, including free tutorials online.
>

The "trilogy" is a must-have regardless if you are beginner
intermediate or advanced, and regardless of who wrote them ;-)

- Learning Perl
- Intermediate Perl
- Advanced Perl Programming

Of course, the Camel book (Programming Perl), and Perl Best Practices
which IMHO is a must read for _any_ language but especially for Perl
hackers. More here: http://oreilly.com/pub/topic/perl

Best,
Alejandro Imass

> print "Just another Perl hacker,"; # the original
>
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